Tuesday, December 18, 2007
The Gaucho
This one is for Sabina--pretty much describes where I am these days, my dear, somewhere in the vicinity of Grauman's Chinese, with Douglas Fairbanks, Sr. on my left--in an Argentine Overture--with tickets for the orchestra, center row. We won't inquire as to the pagodas and lanterns. Just to make it absolutely clear that Bingo goes way, way back...
Thursday, December 13, 2007
Mighty Sparrow
Monday, December 10, 2007
Experimental Urbanism: Braddock, Pennsylvania
Captain of Industry
One man's mission to save Braddock, Pennsylvania
by Joshua M. Bernstein
photo credit: Bryan Goulart
(ReadyMade, August/September 2007)
Fetterman, for all his efforts, knows he can’t spruce up every home on his own dime. In the long-term, his municipal uplift will require outside creative and economic capital. So, along with hands-on projects, the mayor’s days are spent as Braddock’s ambassador. “We need to get people excited about living in Braddock again,” he says. “For DIY-ers, this town is a dream.” On a typical day, he’ll meet clothing designers and museum honchos interested in what Braddock has to offer. The attention is mostly regional, spurred by articles in local newspapers, the town’s informative website, and Feldman’s outreach lectures.
article: Captain of Industry
Tuesday, December 4, 2007
"...we are ugly but we have the music."
A clip from Lian Lunson's documentary/concert film I'm Your Man (2006). The film contains interviews of Leonard Cohen interspersed with live performances (from a tribute concert in Australia) of his songs by other artists. I find these tribute performances of varying interest and quality, but the interviews of Cohen are, in my opinion, priceless.
Here Rufus Wainwright, one of my favorite contemporary singer-songwriters and performers (probably the best around), performs Cohen's elegy to Janis Joplin, "Chelsea Hotel #2" (1974).
I found interesting Cohen's remarks about New York versus Montreal and when, talking about the source of this song, he says:
"It's the only time I've been that indiscreet where I actually said to a journalist somewhere along the line that I had written it about Janis Joplin. You know the devil made me do it. I don't know why I was so ungallant. She wouldn't have minded, no, my mother would have minded."
Sunday, December 2, 2007
Sit & Dig
Sit and Dig is an ongoing series of site oriented bench gardens from everyday abandoned objects. Wherever installed– whether the city center or the back forty, each Sit and Dig bench garden responds to the particulars of the given site and provides respite and nourishment to the curious passerby.
A small cooperative dedicated to availablism. (Nieto & Stone 07, "Grounded" SoEx, Dec 1st.)
The Grounded show continues.
Thursday, November 8, 2007
Edwin Dickinson
Fairfield Porter on the painter Edwin Dickinson:
"Dickinson makes the most out of the least, especially in Winter Woods, Wellfleet, or View of Green Island. Least is, green, flat ground and blue-green sky; or an impression of trees that gives, with trained simplicity, a single essential for landscape, namely, the presence of nature. In these little paintings, or quick ones, he is in touch with an elusive, and fleeting, essentiality. In his large exhibition pieces, he is in touch with not entirely coordinated ideas of art. In the large paintings, he expresses, like an inadequate classicist, the limitations of a formality that originates outside himself; in the small paintings he has been able to surrender to his deepest self which has a profounder form than the form one can know and understand. It is a form that does not impose itself on his subjects, nor is it outside them. Chekhov said he wrote about the inkwell, and in the same way, in Dickinson’s small paintings, there is none of the manipulation of the artist who has lost contact with himself." (Art in Its Own Terms, p. 118-20.)
I posted this on our blog last year, but reading again, it seemed just as pertinent for this semester's class. Fairfield Porter is a painter you should know; he also wrote intelligently about the visual arts.
Monday, November 5, 2007
"the tribe"
I finally figured out how to log back in! Anyways...
I came across a short film called, "The Tribe" on the iTunes music store...It is an 18 minute film about modern perception of Judaism and Barbies (seriously)...You can search for in just by typing in the name into iTunes, it should be the first hit, I thought it was interesting...
I came across a short film called, "The Tribe" on the iTunes music store...It is an 18 minute film about modern perception of Judaism and Barbies (seriously)...You can search for in just by typing in the name into iTunes, it should be the first hit, I thought it was interesting...
La Música
Two more bass players, spanning both ends of the tradition. The young guy is Lawrence Hsu, son of my friend Clara. He plays in a band called Phoenix Ashes. The other, in the Mao cap, backed up Peter Tosh sometime in the '70s. Of course, the classic undercover act is Ernest Ranglin (below)... Maybe that "bass" line I like so much is actually played on an arch-top...?
Sunday, November 4, 2007
melodians
Tuesday, October 30, 2007
Jamaican Ska Roots
This film footage is wonderful...and, as with the Melodians, actually seeing the performance adds immeasurably! http://hypediss.com/jamaican_ska_roots
It's linked from a site called The Afflicted Yard. For Steph and Anthony--and maybe all the rest of you? Intro sounds are Ras Michael and Sons of Negus...
Sunday, October 28, 2007
Bilbainadas
No hay quien pueda, no hay quien pueda, con la gente marinera.
Marinera, pescadora, no hay quien pueda, por ahora.
Si te quieres casar con las chicas de aquí, tienes que ir a buscar capital a Madrid, capital a Madrid, capital a Madrid,
si te quieres casar con las chicas de aquí.
Darkened rooms in late summer, heavy wooden blinds to hold out the light. Los Porteños buscan...buscan...pero buscan a qué?
Romancero. Quiet tree-lined streets, cobble stones and gray walls...balcony above. Figure half-hidden behind white curtains. Si te quieres casar...
For Berta and Sabina (con algo de Buenos Aires)...
Friday, October 26, 2007
New York
"...There was no detail. Night came and even the sharp edged contours melted. A million lights perforated the huge masses - switching, flickering - a light modulation dissolving solid form...I got drunk - from seeing."
Moholy-Nagy, 1969
Moholy-Nagy, 1969
Saturday, October 20, 2007
"The Books"
Aleatoric Sounds and Sights:
composed collages, to peruse and enjoy for the pleasure of scaping* short stories.
listen and see: the books music
*scaping – (v.) the scene building of closed eyes; creating an image of a view into; (continue to add your definitions below)
Thursday, October 18, 2007
For a Painting of Painting a Room
Benjamin and others, happily I found a way, on this site, to post audio on Blogger.
I just discovered this haunting track called "The Dying Soldier" recorded by Buell Kazee in New York City on January 18, 1928:
And, for Sabina, by the same artist, recorded two days before, "The Butcher's Boy (Railroad Boy)":
The Butcher was a Woman
Neo Homesteading
Towards a self-reliant city. This is an announcement for the identifying of local networks and resources for becoming more self-equipped and expending less un-renewable energy.
The metabolic relationship with site, work for yield—the return clear, and the agent for improved ownership, communal.
video at: howtohomestead.org
Tuesday, October 9, 2007
My Kid Could Paint That-the movie
I heard about this a couple of months ago, and now it's featured on the NY Times Video: Arts/Movies podcast....
http://www.sonyclassics.com/mykidcouldpaintthat/
If the art had been done by an adult would it alter it's "believability"? Something tells me I just opened a can of worms...
http://www.sonyclassics.com/mykidcouldpaintthat/
If the art had been done by an adult would it alter it's "believability"? Something tells me I just opened a can of worms...
Monday, October 8, 2007
Onward!
So, here we go. First, thanks to Anthony Bello for setting up the weblog site. I encourage each of you to be a part of the endeavor. Let's see what happens--where it goes. Many good ideas come up in class--thoughts, references, things remembered--this is the place where they can be returned to, amplified, filled out--shared. Also, the ease of including images makes for...possibilities...
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